Mediterranean diet
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Mediterranean diet
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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And eating right: There is a growing body of evidence that eating a so-called Mediterranean diet may dramatically lower your risk of dementia.
From MarketWatch
Researchers observed lower rates of stroke overall among women who most closely followed the Mediterranean diet.
From Science Daily
The Mediterranean diet centers on eating plenty of vegetables, fruits, legumes, and fish, along with healthy fats such as olive oil.
From Science Daily
Researchers then assigned a score ranging from zero to nine based on how closely each person's diet matched Mediterranean diet guidelines.
From Science Daily
Women with the highest Mediterranean diet scores were 18% less likely to experience any stroke than those with the lowest scores.
From Science Daily
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